Global warming will make Brazil too hot, will cause flooding in Brazil, will affect economy, and many other stuff.
Answer:
It's not possible to say accurately what will happen to Brazil in the future.
Global warming is happening all over the world. Some places will be drier than before. Other places will be wetter than before. Warming causes weather, so more warming is certainly going to affect the weather.
Low lying countries and Coastlines and cities will be in danger from rising sea levels. Warming oceans expand, and this is causing the rise firstly. Melting glaciers and ice caps are a secondary reason.
Places too cold for agriculture may be able to be farmed, but much of the present croplands may have to adapt or be abandoned if global warming continues.
Rainforests may become drier or wetter. This will affect the plants there that have adapted to the previous rainforest conditions.
Plants don't increase global warming. In fact, they do the opposite.Plants, trees and all vegetation reduce the effect of global warming by removing from the atmosphere these gases like carbon dioxide and storing the carbon in their trunks and branches. They help to reduce global warming.
Carbon dioxide is good for plants; they use it as an ingredient of photosynthesis. Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is thought to cause global warming, but it does not directly harm plants. Indirectly, global warming causes changes in rain patterns which are harmful to some plants in some locations.
The gas is methane (CH4).
Desalination plants, turning sea water into fresh water, use a lot of energy. Most electricity is still produced by burning fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide emissions. These extra emissions are causing global warming.
Plants can helped slow down global warming by a method known as Carbon offset. Carbon offset is the act of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gas that is rising in level, trapping more heats and escalating global warming. Forests around the world were cleared at an alarming pace, leading to global warming. So to answer your question, yes, it can help to 'cure' global warming by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases. plants will only reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. And if it is very effective, then we will still have methane and nitrous oxide left in our atmosphere.
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well some of the few causes of damages are humans, acid rain, global warming, and poching
Plants don't increase global warming. In fact, they do the opposite.Plants, trees and all vegetation reduce the effect of global warming by removing from the atmosphere these gases like carbon dioxide and storing the carbon in their trunks and branches. They help to reduce global warming.
Plants avoid global warming. ANd since global warming causes ozone depletion, thus they prevent ozone depletion.
Plants reduce carbon dioxide, because they absorb carbon and release oxygen. Yes, they help reduce global warming, because excess carbon dioxide emissions increase the green house effect and global warming. Plants in total consume a small percentage of the carbon dioxide, a known minor contributor to global warming. The bottom line is that plants are a small carbon sink.
Plats reduce global warming and since global warming is related to ozone depletion. Thus plants improve ozone depletion.
Global Warming has caused Oxygen depletion in the oceans. Global warming had caused the rise in temperature in the oceans. Oxygen used to comprise 20% of the atmosphere but now the content is as low as 16%. Though plants and tress could be a great help in increasing this content, man has been cutting the natural forests to make room for the animals to graze.
Australian shrub,
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Yes, plants absorb carbon dioxide which is increasing in the atmosphere.
global warming doesn't just effect Australia, it effects the whole world. Because all the fumes that come form cars, trains. aeroplanes and nuclear power plants... e.g it's killing many animals and it effects human as well
well it is said that plants can help stop global warming. So, they have photosynthesis and do cellular respiration to take in carbon dioxide and make it oxygen. global warming has to do with carbon dioxide. there you go! :)